| phenol |
A highly toxic, corrosive chemical which is quite hazardous by all routes of exposure (James 1985). Formerly called carbolic acid, it is a potent disinfectant, which has been used for centuries but is increasingly being abandoned in favor of safer chemicals. It is frequently found in medications such as sore throat lozenges and gargles. Considered a priority water pollutant by EPA
Ãâó: www.georgiastrait.org/toxicglossary3.php
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| phenology |
The study of periodicity phenomena of plants.
Ãâó: nandankanan.tripod.com/scienceterms.htm
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| phenotype |
the genetically and environmentally determined appearance of an organism.
Ãâó: pewagbiotech.org/resources/glossary/
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| phenylketonuria |
A disease in which the enzyme that metabolizes the amino acid phenylalanine is not expressed, resulting in abnormally high levels of phenylalanine. If left untreated, PKU can lead to severe, progressive mental retardation.
Ãâó: www.knowledgene.com/public/glossary_content.php3
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| phenylalanine |
Used by the brain to produce dopamine and norepinephrine, chemicals that promote alertness, elevate mood, decrease pain, aid in memory and learning, and reduce hunger and appetite. Caution: Phenylalanine should not be supplemented by individuals with anxiety attacks, diabetes, pigmented melanoma (skin cancer), high blood pressure, or if pregnant.
Ãâó: www.always-youthful.com/definitions/p.shtml
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